I have Macbook with macOS (latest) running on it. I've installed the latest Intellij IDEA (2020 ultimate) and JDK 8 on it. When I try to compile a simple class it never finishes (build never completes).
I've tried to uninstall and reinstall Intellij IDEA and JDK. No success. I even tried to use different JDK (14) through Intellij IDEA download menu. No success. Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions?
Here what I did. I've installed previous version (2019). And after that I just removed app in Application. I've left all the settings untouched. After that I've installed 2020 and it works just fine :)
Thanks to everyone for giving me directions! Hope it will help anyone in the future.
Try with antivirus/firewall disabled or make sure that IDE settings directories IDE installation home, IDE executable and project files are excluded from the scan.
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I run the windows 10 64 bit version of Eclipse. The first time I log onto Eclipse it works just fine (though I haven't fun any code yet, so I'm not sure if that works) but upon closing and reopening Eclipse it says, "Version 1.8.0_301 of the JVM is not suitable for this product: version 11 or greater is required." and immediately quits. I have downloaded jdk 16 and installed it. Redownloading Eclipse fixes it until I close it again. How can I fix this? I am a new Java programmer and am not experienced with any of this.
You should have a folder like ths: C:\Program Files\Java. In there, there should be a folder named 1.8.0_301. Delete this folder and reinstall java.
I had the same problem, this solved it for me...
First of all I suggest you check the version of your eclispe IDE. You may have downloaded a version that doesn't supprot your installed jdk.
This link should provide you with the suitable jdk version for every eclipse version.
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse/Installation.
I hope I helped you a bit.
Cheers!
I had this problem with Java version 1.8.0_351.
In the program management settings of Windows I removed Java 8. After that, my Eclipse installation worked fine.
Today I turn on my laptop and STS shows me this error, and I dont have any idea, Why STS is raising this.
My java home is :
and my gradle project is using java 1.7.
Maybe you can help me to solve this problem.
Thank you.
This can be related to having multiple jdk installs and can be fixed by renaming the other jdk folders, however the true problem here may be caused by a symlink in /jdk1.8.0_71/jre/lib/tools.jar pointing to jdk/1.8.0_71/lib/tools.jar. Remove the symlink and see if Gradle works.
You are not running your eclipse instance with Java8. The JavaFX tooling is disabled because of this.Make Java8 the default system java or adjust your eclipse.ini to pass -vm pointing to your Java8 install.
I have the latest JDK with Java 8 installed and it works perfectly for any other method or program in my application. However, when I try to install this plugin, I get the previous error.
I am running Mac OSX Yosemite with Eclipse Luna.
Any suggestions?
Thank you!
I decided to simply download the Eclipse that is bundled with this plugin from:
http://efxclipse.bestsolution.at/install.html#all-in-one
It works fine and recognizes my Java 8.
I use JavaFX on Luna without any Plugin... is that plugin supposed to help you with the GUI Design? if your answer is yes, you better use SceneBuilder and forget about any other plugin/software.
Also... that happens when you try to run a JavaFX program? or when you open Eclipse?
Make sure that you have the jfxrt.jar in your Java dir... if it is, import it to your current project... i know there's something else you can check but i cant remember it rigth now. I'll write it here later.
Anyway, let me know if the previous text helped you
I downloaded eclim, and according to the installation guide
it requires Eclipse Helios 3.6.x.
So, I went and installed that version of Eclispe manually because it is not at Ubuntu's repositories.
What happened next was that, when I tried installing eclim, it said that it cannot recognize the eclipse version that I have.
Do you have any suggestions of how to resolve this issue?
The Eclipse that you install manually is not usually on the path that Eclipse is installed to when using the software center. I had this problem too while trying to install eclim.
There are two ways to fix it.
You can specify where the new Eclipse is installed to from your manual installation. For example, I manually installed Helios to $HOME/eclipse. When the installer gets to the point where it asks for eclipse's path, I specified it as /home/username/eclipse, replacing username with my name of course. That should find the helios installation, and not the installation in /usr/lib/eclipse.
The second way to do it is to manually make and install eclim from the repositories. The guide for this is here, http://eclim.org/guides/development.html#development-build. That will work you through building eclim from the development build, which may be better anyway as there may be new features not in the release version. Be sure to specify the eclipse home files in the Ant command, like so, ant -Declipse.home=/where/you/installed/eclipseto
Hope this helped, and merry days using eclim. It's really great.
I am running CentOS 5.5 x86_64 with JDK 1.6, Eclipse Galileo, and the 0.9.7 ADT is installed; however, after installation, the Android project type is not available. I have checked in the installed packages list and it is installed. Anybody encounter this problem before? Could it be due to my use of the 64-bit java VM that is installed on my system?
This usually happens when you dont select any android SDK in "Preferences > Android" You just have to reset the perspective in eclipse, Windows > Reset Perspective.
Hope this is still helpful.
Hope you have already set the Android Preferences if not Window -> Preferences-> Android and browse to the android SDK folder.
In rare cases even after doing this step, Android Project option doesn't show up in File -> New. But you can get it by File -> New -> Project .. and choose the android project from the options displayed.
Ok. I reinstalled eclipse and android. I think the problem was that I hadn't unpacked the android tools first. The plugin was installed, but it had nothing to talk to! Anyway, all the android related stuff now shows up in Eclipse.
Using Windows 7, 64-bit edition, with the latest Eclipse (Indigo) and the latest ADT plugin, I had the exact same problem. No Android project type, no Android in Windows/Preferences.
Like #Rubberman I solved the problem by totally re-installing Eclipse. Eclipse doesn't seem to use the standard Add/Remove Program stuff in Windows; I just deleted the Eclipse install directories and my Eclipse workspace directory, re-installed Eclipse, and re-installed the ADT plugin.
I would have liked to have just removed the plugin and re-installed without deleting the whole of my Eclipse install, but I couldn't figure out a way to do that. I don't see any way to remove a plugin, and when I tried to choose ADT for installation Eclipse gave me an error, saying "I can't install that because it is already installed."
I Know its a very old post..but still it may help someone with same problem...
I wanted to jst share that we can uninstall the plugins without the need of reinstalling eclipps..by simply going to 'already installed application' link and selecting all the android related options and simply clicking on uninstall button..Now you can add fresh android sdk to your ecllips..I have tried it and it works..
Hope, I helped aomeone..:-)
Ok, been looking for the answer to this for an hour, it's not well mentioned.
if you are using linux then you need to add 2 more things to install ADT correctly:
GEF from http://download.eclipse.org/tools/gef/updates/releases
WST Server Adapters from http://download.eclipse.org/releases/galileo/ (modify for your release)
do it the same as the adt plugin install.
maybe you need to uninstall then reinstall the adt plugin after?
sources:
ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1595684
sonalsantan.blogspot.com/2010/10/eclipse-adt-plugin-on-ubuntu-1010-after.html
You have to install the Eclipse plugin called ADT.